You got a hobby weaver, here, been a long time but.... have not done that for a looong time... its too slow!

(My sister is drooling over your pictures and getting my shoulder all slobbery .) These are meant to be stitched together, into one blanket. Many home-made hand looms are narrow but easier to keep correct tensions, so when a weaver makes something like this, its a non-stop project.

Its a puzzle as to why it was never finished (its very obviously hand made), perhaps the weaver had some misfortune and could not finish it. I think you have something special!

I can tell you what it is but not who/where it was made, it looks like Zuni design, I will venture to say (but I may be wrong.) What is your general location?

Thanks for the reply,sorry it took me so long to get back.That makes total sence as to why they were so narrow.Someone else had once told me that they were doors for a teepee lol.Thanks again,Don from Coeur'dalene,Idaho USA

Happy New Year To You ! I just read your article a saw the pictures of the blanket. It is similar to the Arapaho or Navaho's tribal blankets! They are truly beautiful! Great Find! If you want to sell it let me know if not ,create a picture frame , gold hue on wood , and mount it on your wall! Thanks Again! Tman